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Mannequin Extravaganza comes to life in Thomaston

THOMASTON – Saturday, December 9, Watts Hall in Thomaston was an innovative hub with the Call for Merry Mannequins Evergreen Extravaganza Creators. They came – individual and teams working to transfer boughs, dress forms, chicken wire and boxes of.

Open Farm Day at Brae Maple Farm, July 23

UNION Open Farm Day at Brae Maple Farm will be held Sunday, July 23, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 233 North Union Rd, Union. Enjoy historic 1787 farmstead with views of Union’s hills and ponds, live music by The Dock Boys and homemade snacks.

Frank E Redman

Frank Emerson Redman - devoted husband, father, grandfather, uncle, cousin and friend - passed away suddenly at his home, with his wife by his side, on Jan. 14, 2023. He was 79 years of age. Frank and his wife, Linda, are long time residents of.

Linda Redman to discuss twigs and things in outdoor talk

Master Gardener Linda Redman. (Photo courtesy Camden Garden Club) CAMDEN On Thursday, April 22, Camden Garden Club will welcome Master Gardener Linda Redman in the American Legion parking lot, 91 Pearl Street, in Camden for a presentation entitled “Twigs and Things” beginning at 9:30 a.m. The talk is free and open to the public and everyone attending will be required to wear a face mask and observe social distancing. There is no seating available so attendees should also bring a chair. Linda Redman hails from Bucksport and graduated from the University of Maine, Farmington. She is an educator, avid gardener and photographer, and lover of the outdoors. While volunteering at Brae Maple Farm, in Union, she learned the art of making twig fences from Master Gardener Sam Harris. She expanded that experience by using twigs, not only for garden creations, but for other uses in the home.

Linda Redman to discuss twigs and things in outdoor amphitheatre talk

Master Gardener Linda Redman. (Photo courtesy Camden Garden Club) CAMDEN On Thursday, April 22, Camden Garden Club will welcome Master Gardener Linda Redman to the Camden Public Library Amphitheatre for a presentation entitled “Twigs and Things” beginning at 9:30 a.m. The talk is free and open to the public and everyone attending will be required to wear a face mask and observe social distancing. There is no seating available so attendees should also bring a chair. Linda Redman hails from Bucksport and graduated from the University of Maine, Farmington. She is an educator, avid gardener and photographer, and lover of the outdoors. While volunteering at Brae Maple Farm, in Union, she learned the art of making twig fences from Master Gardener Sam Harris. She expanded that experience by using twigs, not only for garden creations, but for other uses in the home.

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